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All The Light We Cannot See Review: A Rushed And Mawkish Adaptation
Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II novel "All the Light We Cannot See" gets the Netflix miniseries treatment, and the results are mixed.
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Invincible Season 2 Review: A Striking, Brutal, And Emotionally Compelling Return To Form
With Season 2 of its adaptation of Robert Kirkman's "Invincible," Amazon Prime goes once again for the jugular with a compelling, violent series of episodes.
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Big Mouth Season 7 Review: A Little Bit Older, A Little Bit Wiser
Netflix's "Big Mouth" finally pushes the characters forward in Season 7, though it's hard to shake the feeling the show has run its course.
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Lessons In Chemistry Review: An Intriguing Experiment That Lacks A Few Key Elements
"Lessons in Chemistry" succeeds with Brie Larson and Lewis Pullman in magnetic lead roles, despite the show's meandering subplots.
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The Fall Of The House Of Usher Review: Family Is Hell
Mike Flanagan's final Netflix series, a star-studded adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher," is a must-watch this Halloween season.
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Loki Season 2 Review: For All Time, Always, Gets Convoluted
"Loki" returns to Disney+ for Season 2, as Tom Hiddleston's Loki gets the gang back together to save the TVA and find Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors).
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Gen V Review: A Raucous And Immediately Addictive Successor To The Boys
"Gen V" feels like a natural extension of "The Boys" in many ways, and it's a more than worthy successor to the popular Amazon series.
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Sex Education Season 4 Review: School's Out Forever
The oldest-looking high schoolers on television return with Season 4 of Netflix's "Sex Education," and its cast of sexually liberated teens finally graduate.
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The Continental Review: You'll Want To Check Out Immediately
Peacock's "The Continental: From the World of John Wick" might be a prequel to the "John Wick" franchise, but the series is unfortunately light on action.
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Wilderness Review: Better Off Staying Home
While Prime Video's "Wilderness" has all the makings of a good show, the final product just doesn't hit quite as hard as it should.
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The Morning Show Season 3 Review: Not A Great Way To Start The Day
"The Morning Show" returns to Apple TV+ for Season 3, with Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon's characters joined by Jon Hamm's enigmatic billionaire.
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Welcome To Wrexham Season 2 Review: The Uplifting Soccer Doc Strikes Again
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney' docuseries "Welcome to Wrexham" continues to deliver the quality and energy we fell in love with the first time around.
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Review: French Adventure Brings Fresh Blood To The Franchise
Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) goes to France in AMC's latest "The Walking Dead" spin-off series and battles the undead alongside warrior nuns.
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The Changeling Review: When It's Good, It's Very, Very Good, But When It's Bad, It's Horrid
Apple TV+'s series "The Changeling," based on Victor LaValle's bestselling novel of the same name, is mostly excellent. It's romantic and taut and mysterious.
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Ahsoka Review: A Post-Empire Landscape Filled With Promise
The Disney+ series "Ahsoka" shows plenty of promise, with a great setting and intriguing story, even if the lore might be too much for "Star Wars" newbies.
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Harlan Coben's Shelter Review: A Stellar Cast Transcends A So-So Story
There's a lot going on in Amazon Prime's teen mystery series "Harlan Coben's Shelter," and it works because of excellent performances by the cast.
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The Winter King Review: The Most Compelling Take On King Arthur In Years
"The Winter King" approaches the Arthurian legend from a new angle, resulting in a thrilling yet balanced historical epic.
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Killing It Season 2 Review: A Winning Combination Of Class Commentary & Laughs
"Killing It" Season 2 returns with plenty of laughs, new characters, and insightful commentary on class and "the American dream."
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Painkiller Review: A Flashy Crash Course On The Opioid Epidemic
Netflix's "Painkiller" tells the familiar story of America's opioid epidemic in a flashier, more digestible, yet less comprehensive way.
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Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Review: A New Case Takes Center Stage
Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" has been a winner since Season 1. Season 3 brings Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez back for another murder.
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The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart Review: Lies, Abuse, And Bad Storytelling Abound In This Story Of Woe
The miniseries adaptation of Holly Ringland's novel "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" is pretty to look at, but loses its way in its own misery.
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Heartstopper Season 2 Review: The Sweet Show Deepens And Expands In Its Second Season
Charlie and Nick's love story continues to deepen and grow in Season 2 of Netflix's "Heartstopper" as the adorable pair struggles but never breaks.
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Reservation Dogs Season 3 Review: A Bittersweet Farewell
Season 3 of FX's "Reservation Dogs," created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, cements itself as one of the best shows on television in the last decade.
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Twisted Metal Review: A High-Octane Adaptation
Peacock's "Twisted Metal" stands out among the recent spate of video game shows, like "The Last of Us" and "Halo." It's fun and irreverent, albeit inconsistent.
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Good Omens Season 2 Review: Lovable And Charming, But Aimless
There's plenty to like in Season 2 of Amazon Prime's "Good Omens," especially the chemistry between Michael Sheen and David Tennant as Aziraphale and Crowley.
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Praise Petey Review: A Cult Cartoon Comedy Worth Praising
In "Praise Petey," the first original animated series made for Freeform, a trendy, privileged white woman, Petey St. Barts, inherits her father's cult.
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